
Few actors move as effortlessly between genres as Nicole Kidman, whose career has long been defined by curiosity and a willingness to take on something new.
Whether on screen or streaming, she continues to explore roles that feel unexpected yet deeply engaging. Now, Kidman is stepping into a fresh space with her appearance in âMargoâs Got Money Troubles,â bringing a new layer to the series with a character that feels both bold and familiar.
Kidman Plays Lace And Makes a Striking Debut at Wrestling Convention Scene: VIDEO
In a newly released clip obtained by People from the April 22 episode, her character, Lace, makes her entrance at a wrestling convention, where she reunites with an old friend, Jinx, played by Nick Offerman.
The moment unfolds as Jinx arrives with his daughter, Margo, portrayed by Elle Fanning. As they walk into the convention, Margo asks, âSo these are your people?â and Jinx responds, âPast tense. These were my people.â
The energy shifts when Lace spots him across the room. âOh, my God. Oh my God!â she says, pulling him into a warm embrace before turning to Margo. âMargo! Yeah, you were like 3,â she adds. âFeels like yesterday. Now I feel old.â
A Character With History and Personality
The reunion gently hints at a shared history, as Jinx begins to reference Laceâs past before she steps in to redirect the moment.
âMan, I lost all track. I assumed you moved to Melbourne after you and Leatherâ¦â he begins.
âLeather is dead to me,â Lace replies, offering a brief but telling glimpse into her story, to which Jinx responds, âFair enough.â
The exchange carries a mix of humor and quiet familiarity, suggesting a deeper connection between the two while introducing Lace as a character shaped by both past experiences and present strength.
Kidman Embraces the Physical Challenge of Wrestling
Kidman, who also serves as an executive producer on the series, shared that taking on the role pushed her both physically and mentally, requiring preparation as well as a willingness to step outside her comfort zone.
âObviously, it’s so hard, and I was so scared about getting injured, but then when I got in the ring, I just went, ‘Okay, let’s go,’â she told People during the New York City premiere of the show.
â’Cause whenever I do something, I go, ‘Okay, I’ve gotta be really careful,’ and then I just forget about any sort of protection in my body, and I go crazy.â
She said the experience was made easier by the support around her on set.
âBut Nick had me covered,â she said. âAnd we were working with really great trainers and pro wrestlers, so they cover you too.â
The role left a lasting impression, even inspiring her to explore more physically demanding work in the future.
âI would love to do more wrestling,â she added.
Cast and Creative Team Bring Story to Life
According to showrunner David E. Kelley, Nicole Kidman was drawn to the project early on, connecting with the story and its tone.
âShe was game to be in [the series] where she could,â he said, as quoted by People, pointing to her enthusiasm for the material.
Her co-star Nick Offerman also spoke highly of working alongside her, describing her as âso generousâ and âastonishingâ on set.
The series centers on Margo, a young woman finding her footing after college while raising a baby and dealing with financial pressure.
Offerman and Michelle Pfeiffer play her parents, with a supporting cast that includes Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear, and others.
How to Watch ‘Margoâs Got Money Troubles’?
âMargoâs Got Money Troublesâ is available to stream globally on Apple TV+. The series debuted on Wednesday, April 15, with its first three episodes, with the remaining five episodes rolling out weekly every Wednesday.
For new viewers, Apple TV+ offers a 7-day free trial in most regions, and select Apple device purchases may include complimentary access for one to three months.
After the trial period, subscription pricing varies by location:
- In the U.S., plans start at $12.99 per month.
- In Canada, plans start at CA$14.99 per month.
- In the U.K., plans start at £9.99 per month.
- In Australia, plans start at AU$15.99 per month.
The series continues to release new episodes weekly, giving viewers a steady look into Margoâs story as it unfolds.
The post VIDEO: Nicole Kidman Plays a Pro Wrestler in New Show – First Look appeared first on EntertainmentNow.